Poems to See by
Autor Julian Petersen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2020 – vârsta până la 18 ani
This stunning anthology of favorite poems visually interpreted by comic artist Julian Peters breathes new life into some of the greatest English-language poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
These are poems that can change the way we see the world, and encountering them in graphic form promises to change the way we read the poems. In an age of increasingly visual communication, this format helps unlock the world of poetry and literature for a new generation of reluctant readers and visual learners.
Grouping unexpected pairings of poems around themes such as family, identity, creativity, time, mortality, and nature, Poems to See By will also help young readers see themselves differently. A valuable teaching aid appropriate for middle school, high school, and college use, the collection includes favorites from the Western canon already taught in countless English classes.
Includes poems by Emily Dickinson, Langston Hughes, Carl Sandburg, Maya Angelou, Seamus Heaney, e. e. cummings, Robert Frost, Dylan Thomas, Christina Rossetti, William Wordsworth, William Ernest Henley, Robert Hayden, Edgar Allan Poe, W. H. Auden, Thomas Hardy, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Philip Johnson, W. B. Yeats, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Tess Gallagher, Ezra Pound, and Siegfried Sassoon.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780874863185
ISBN-10: 087486318X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 197 x 259 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Plough Publishing House
ISBN-10: 087486318X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 197 x 259 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Plough Publishing House
Notă biografică
Julian Peters is an illustrator and comic book artist living in Montreal, Canada, who focuses on adapting classical poems into graphic art. His work has been exhibited internationally and published in several poetry and graphic art collections. Peters holds a master's degree in Art History, and in 2015, served as "Cartoonist in Residence" at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand.
Cuprins
¿Hope¿ Is the Thing with Feathers, by Emily Dickinson
Invictus, by William Ernest Henley
Caged Bird, by Maya Angelou
may my heart always be open, by e. e. cummings
Somewhere or Other, by Christina Rossetti
Those Winter Sundays, by Robert Hayden
In a Station of the Metro, by Ezra Pound
When You Are Old, by W. B. Yeats
Juke Box Love Song, by Langston Hughes
Musée des Beaux Arts, by W. H. Auden
The Given Note, by Seamus Heaney
The Darkling Thrush, by Thomas Hardy
Choices, by Tess Gallagher.
The Force That through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower, by Dylan Thomas
Buffalo Dusk, by Carl Sandburg
The World Is Too Much with Us, by William Wordsworth
Ozymandias, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
There Have Come Soft Rains, by John Philip Johnson
Birches, by Robert Frost
Spring and Fall, by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Before the Battle, by Siegfried Sassoon
Annabel Lee, by Edgar Allan Poe
Because I Could Not Stop for Death, by Emily Dickinson
Conscientious Objector, by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Invictus, by William Ernest Henley
Caged Bird, by Maya Angelou
may my heart always be open, by e. e. cummings
Somewhere or Other, by Christina Rossetti
Those Winter Sundays, by Robert Hayden
In a Station of the Metro, by Ezra Pound
When You Are Old, by W. B. Yeats
Juke Box Love Song, by Langston Hughes
Musée des Beaux Arts, by W. H. Auden
The Given Note, by Seamus Heaney
The Darkling Thrush, by Thomas Hardy
Choices, by Tess Gallagher.
The Force That through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower, by Dylan Thomas
Buffalo Dusk, by Carl Sandburg
The World Is Too Much with Us, by William Wordsworth
Ozymandias, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
There Have Come Soft Rains, by John Philip Johnson
Birches, by Robert Frost
Spring and Fall, by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Before the Battle, by Siegfried Sassoon
Annabel Lee, by Edgar Allan Poe
Because I Could Not Stop for Death, by Emily Dickinson
Conscientious Objector, by Edna St. Vincent Millay